Go to www.engrade.com to check your student's grade. Allow up to one week for grades to be posted.
F.Grading Policy: There are no surprises in this class.You know exactly what is expected of you.Daily assignments and take-home tests are open book.The in-class quizzes and final exams will be closed book. 100+ = A+90-99 = A80-89 = B70-79 = C69 or below at mid-term requires math lab attendance You are expected to do your own work, show your steps, and earn your own grade.You may talk with classmates about how to do problems but you must not copy a problem that another student has worked out.Copying in math is plagiarism, a serious academic offense.The KTL Plagiarism Policy is detailed at www.ktlcharter.wikispaces.com. Participation/Notebook = 10 %Poster/Project = 10%Daily Assignments = 20%Tests/Quizzes = 40% Final Exam = 20% UNLESS your semester grade is higher by counting the final as your course grade. This course grading policy follows that developed by Dr. Frank Wang, former president of Saxon Math, to promote DEEP learning not QUICK learning (and quicker forgetting!).See www.wangeducation.com for more information.
Go to www.engrade.com to check your student's grade. Allow up to one week for grades to be posted.
F. Grading Policy:
There are no surprises in this class. You know exactly what is expected of you. Daily assignments and take-home tests are open book. The in-class quizzes and final exams will be closed book.
100+ = A+ 90-99 = A 80-89 = B 70-79 = C 69 or below at mid-term requires math lab attendance
You are expected to do your own work, show your steps, and earn your own grade. You may talk with classmates about how to do problems but you must not copy a problem that another student has worked out. Copying in math is plagiarism, a serious academic offense. The KTL Plagiarism Policy is detailed at www.ktlcharter.wikispaces.com.
Participation/Notebook = 10 % Poster/Project = 10% Daily Assignments = 20% Tests/Quizzes = 40%
Final Exam = 20% UNLESS your semester grade is higher by counting the final as your course grade.
This course grading policy follows that developed by Dr. Frank Wang, former president of Saxon Math, to promote DEEP learning not QUICK learning (and quicker forgetting!). See www.wangeducation.com for more information.